This I-Light uses a ProPulse IPL system to zap short hairs for a more effective form of hair removal and has an Infinity light cartridge on-board so buyers never have to buy a replacement. Is this device able to offer the results and process customers are looking for?

Can The Remington i-Light Pro Face and Body Provide Painless Hair Removal All Over The Body?

Remington is a name that is familiar to many consumers looking for quality hair removal products so the Remington i-Light Pro Face and Body IPL Hair Removal System is sure to turn plenty of heads. With a special attachment for female facial hair below the cheekbone, this product seems to be more versatile than most and has a bulb with 65,000 flashes of IPL Propulse technology.

The promise here is for all-over hair removal with results that last 6 months. This is a big claim so can this device deliver?

Does The Alternative Shape Of The Philips Lumea SC1981/00 IPL Hair Removal System Lead To Great Results?

On first impressions the Philips Lumea Compact SC1981/00 IPL Hair Removal System seems fairly simple with its small body, treatment window and familiar promises of hair reduction.

This model promises versatility and ease of use with a slide and flash method for a more efficient session and the product description proudly states that there are approximately “88,000 UK women staying hair-free with Lumea” and that users will receive “over 75% reduction in hair regrowth in just eight weeks”.

Is The Silk’n Glide Permanent Hair Removal Device As User-Friendly And Effective As It Sounds?

There are two important points that stand out instantly in the specification for the Silk’n Glide Permanent Hair Removal Device: versatility and safety. This small, lightweight device with its “home pulsed light technology” has included a 3cm2 treatment window and 5 different energy levels for an effective performance on most body parts but the designers have also considered the impact of this light on the user and added a skin colour sensor to protect those with darker skin tones.

This seems like a very user-friendly approach to IPL treatments but does the design lead to a great result?